Greene Charles H, Schoener Amy
School of Oceanography, University of Washington, 98195, Seattle, WA, USA.
Oecologia. 1982 Dec;55(3):289-297. doi: 10.1007/BF00376914.
Community development is described for a temperate fouling community near Bremerton, Washington. Multivariate and functional group analyses are undertaken which reveal certain underlying patterns in the observed succession. These patterns include a steady increase in the dominance of solitary animals over their colonial counterparts, as well as a gradual convergence upon a few relatively persistent species assemblages. In our discussion of these results, a Markov model for succession on marine hard substrata is introduced. Implications of the model and its limitations are explored in terms of community development and stability. Finally, an attempt is made to reconcile the model's results with our field observations.
本文描述了华盛顿州布雷默顿附近一个温带污损生物群落的群落发展情况。进行了多变量和功能组分析,揭示了观察到的演替过程中的某些潜在模式。这些模式包括独居动物相对于其群体同类的优势稳步增加,以及逐渐趋向于少数相对持久的物种组合。在我们对这些结果的讨论中,引入了一个用于海洋硬质基质上演替的马尔可夫模型。从群落发展和稳定性的角度探讨了该模型的含义及其局限性。最后,尝试将模型结果与我们的实地观察结果进行协调。